Visas, permits, residence

Immigrating to South Africa

Note: This article is currently under review as the regulations covering
immigration and visas have been changed. In the meantime, please visit the
Department of Home Affairs at www.dha.gov.za for more information.

Considering immigrating to and settling in South Africa? Here's information on
immigration categories, requirements and application procedures, and the answers to
some frequently asked questions.
Note: This information is meant to serve as a guide only. Requirements for
immigration to South Africa are subject to
change, and each application is treated as
an individual case. Always make enquiries before travelling to South Africa.
To immigrate and live in South Africa, you need a permanent residence permit. This
permit grants the holder all the rights, privileges, duties and obligations of a citizen,
except for those which are explicitly ascribed to citizenship.

Who can immigrate to SA?

South African immigration law aims to protect the health and security of South
Africans, as well as their rights to employment opportunities in the country.
South Africa has a vast reserve of unskilled and semi-skilled workers. Generally, a
prospective immigrant to South Africa
should not follow an occupation for which there
are already sufficient people available to meet the country's needs. Unskilled and
semi-skilled workers, in particular, will not usually be accepted as immigrant workers
in South Africa.
Conversely, immigrants who are in a position to contribute to the broadening of South
Africa's economic base will be welcomed. Applications by skilled workers in
occupations for which there is a shortage in the country are encouraged – particularly
applications by industrialists and other entrepreneurs who wish to relocate their
existing businesses or establish new concerns in South Africa.

What are the requirements for immigration?

Because of the need to create job opportunities for South African workers,
prospective immigrants should be seriously committed to investing their assets, skills
and experience for the benefit of themselves and the people of South Africa.
If you wish to immigrate
permanently to South Africa, you should be of
"good and sound character" and not follow an occupation in which there are already
sufficient people available to meet the country's needs.
In order to make an application for a permanent residency permit, applicants must
first submit representation to the Minister of Home Affairs motivating why he or she
should be declared not to be a prohibited person or an undesirable person.
All applications for permanent residence are considered individually on merit by an
autonomous statutory body, the Immigrants Selection Board.

Immigration categories

Permanent residence permits are divided into two main categories:
Direct residence (Section 26): This is issued to foreigners who have
been on a work permit for five years and who have received a permanent offer of
employment. In general, if a foreigner meets all the requirements, their spouse and
children under 21 will likewise
qualify for permanent residence.
Residence on other grounds (Section 27): This includes foreigners who:

have been made a job offer within certain conditions;

possess exceptional skills or qualifications;

intend to set up a business in South Africa;

those who intend to retire here;

are financially independent;

qualify as refugees; and

relatives of a South African citizen.

All immigration applicants older than 21 must submit to a personal interview.

Where do I apply for immigration?

In general, you should apply for immigration to South Africa while in your country of
residence, and await the outcome of your application before proceeding to South
Africa. You should apply at your nearest SA office abroad or see the box on the right.
However, you may
apply for immigration while in South Africa – at your nearest Home Affairs provincial office –
if:

You are in the country on a valid work permit; or

You are married to, or the child of, a South African citizen or permanent
resident, and are in South Africa on a valid temporary residence permit; or

You are being sponsored for immigration purposes by a blood family member
who is permanently and lawfully resident in South Africa and are in South Africa on a
valid temporary residence permit; or

You have been exempted from the requirement to hold a temporary residence
permit.

How long is my permit valid for?

Once you have been granted permanent residence, you need never to apply again.
However, you must take up residence in South Africa within a year of being granted
permanent
residence.
SAinfo reporter, incorporating information from the Department of Home AffairsReviewed: March 2014